Monday, November 04, 2024

SHELDON ADELSON'S WIDOW MAKES A STRONG ENDORSEMENT OF TRUMP

The right man for the job

Trump stood for what was right, even if that meant standing alone. He did so while buffeted by an unprecedented deluge of hostile press and confected legal actions. And, throughout, he kept up that signature good cheer that is the mark of true self-confidence and leadership.

 

By Dr. Miriam Adelson  

 

Israel Hayom

Nov 4, 2024

 

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump embraces Miriam Adelson at an event marking one year since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, October 7, 2024, in Miami. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump embraces Miriam Adelson at an event marking one year since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, October 7, 2024, in Miami 

 

On a dimmed stage in Hollywood, Florida, five years ago, I had a glimpse of a side of Donald Trump that too few see – or want to see.

The then-president was the keynote speaker at a convention of the Israel-American Council. After his typically rousing speech, when TV cameras were turned off and reporters were heading for the door, Trump lingered to listen respectfully to a rendition of "God Save America" by Shalva, a band of special-needs musicians from Israel. One by one, they then shuffled up to the towering leader of the free world, who was more than happy to hug, clap, and chat with them.

 

  

Donald Trump at the IAC conference with the Shalva band 

 

This was no scripted photo-op with models or generals, statesmen, or sportsmen. There was no political payoff. It was as simple and as sincere as it looked: a beaming father of five, extending his paternal warmth and encouragement to an extraordinary group of young people.

 

  

Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a campaign rally at the Expo World Market Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 13, 2024 

 

The image has stayed with me, a useful antidote to the endless farrago of lies about a man who seems to uniquely madden the news media.

And it is advisedly that I use the word "man" to describe our former – and, God willing, future – president. Because, yes, manly traits are desperately called for in our confused and dangerous times. The United States and its allies again face enemies guided by the most atavistic of values – extreme violence in the pursuit of extreme power – and we need a president who can push back, unambiguously.

There is simply no alternative to the courage, protectiveness, and clear-sightedness that Trump evinces with such peerless energy. We all witnessed this in his first term: The slashing of needless economic regulations and willingness – so timely, in retrospect – to call out NATO partners for not holding up their end of the defense spending. The unvarnished warnings about unchecked illegal immigration. The ripping up of the awful Iran nuclear deal. The implementation the people's will - as expressed in a much-deferred act of Congress from 1995 – by moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem.

 

  

Former President Donald Trump takes the stage to speak at Mar-a-lago on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Palm Beach, Fla 

 

Trump stood for what was right, even if that meant standing alone. He did so while buffeted by an unprecedented deluge of hostile press and confected legal actions. And, throughout, he kept up that signature good cheer that is the mark of true self-confidence and leadership. He showed, in fact, that he can be a real mensch – which, not coincidentally, is a Yiddish word for "man".

In a democracy like ours, an election reflects the will of the people. But it should not be a popularity contest. It should be a choice based on principles – not a show of principles being elasticized to please an electorate.

Mr. Trump, you have my vote. I say this clearly, as a proud female professional, a former army officer, a veteran physician, and businesswoman: You are the right man – the only man – for the job. ‎

2 comments:

bob walsh said...

He sure as shit is not lacking in self confidence.

Anonymous said...

We spent some time in her establishments The Venetian and Palazzo last month. They are well run, clean and security is top notch. The annual Shot Show is held in her convention center.